The second round of matches saw the clubs with 100% records fall to five, Chorley won at Kendal, Fleetwood had a home win against Netherfield, Leyland defeated Longridge. Morecambe beat Whalley and Euxton were winners against St Annes
Both Garstang and Carlisle won after their first match was rained off, Garstang v Blackpool and Carlisle v Great Eccleston. Barrow beat Thornton Cleveleys, Penwortham won against Lytham, Preston were winners over Fulwood & Broughton and Carnforth beat Settle.
40 OVER LEAGUE CUP COMPETITION: ROUND 2
Barrow v Thornton Cleveleys
Barrow won the toss at the Ernest Pass Memorial ground and chose to bat first, Drew Postlethwaite and Sam Dutton opened, Drew Postlethwaite was the first man out caught by Christopher Hedges off Joshua Rolinson for 10 (8 balls)(2x4), 17-1. Oliver Whalley was in at three and with Dutton, Sam Dutton went on the attack but was out in the eighth over caught behind by Sam Curwen off Jake Applerley for 38 (27 balls)(8x4), 66-2.
Hardus Coetzer came in next and was scoring at a run a ball when he became Jake Applerley's second victim caught by Will Weber for 13 (14 balls)(3x4), 92-3. Jack Singleton replaced Coetzer and with Oliver Whalley took the score past the 150, Anthony Ellison was introduced into the attack and with his first ball had Oliver Whalley caught by Will Weber for 45 (84 balls)(4x4), 154-4.
Simon Chadd was the new batsman but was soon out caught and bowled by Joshua Sackfield for 8 (13 balls)(1x4), 163-5. Daryl Wearing was Jack Singleton's new partner and was run out by Jacob Sackfield for 1 (10 balls), 174-6.
Sam Henderson came to the wicket but was bowled by Joshua Rolinson first ball for 0, 174-7. The incoming batsman was Declan Tyson and with Jack Singleton were scoring at a run a ball until on the last ball of the innings JackSingleton was run out by Christopher Hedges for 61 (71 balls)(9x4), as Barrow closed on 208-8 in their 40 overs leaving Declan Tyson 16no (12 balls)(3x4).
The Thornton Cleveleys bowling was Jake Apperley 2-32 from 8 overs, Joshua Rolinson 2-48 off 8, Anthony Ellison 1-28 from 8, Joshua Sackfield 1-29 off 8 and Christopher Hedges 0-68 from 8.
The visitors openers were Joash Borrell and Joshua Rolinson, they made a steady start but both fell with the score on 26, Josh Borrell was the first man out bowled by Daryl Wearing for 17 (12 balls)(4x4), 26-1, Joshua Rolinson followed bowled by Hardus Coetzer for 6 (15 balls)(1x4), 26-2.
The two new batsmen were Sam Curwen and Joshua Sackfield, they were going well until disaster struck for the visitors Sam Curwen was run out by Jack Singleton for 13 (21 balls)(2x4), 63-3. Will Weber came to the crease but with only fifteen runs added Joshua Sackfield was out caught by DarylWearing off Declan Tyson for 31 (38 balls)(3x4,2x6), 78-4.
Jacob Sackfield replaced Joshua Sackfield but four runs later in Sam Henderson's second over he had Will Weber caught by Simon Chadd for 9 (14 balls)(2x4.) 82-5. Things did not improve for the visitors because without any further runs scored Jacob Sackfield was bowled by Declan Tyson for 0 (6 balls), 82-6.
Once again we had two new batsmen Christopher Hedges and Evan Martin, Liam Walker was brought into the attack and in his second over had Evan Martin caught by Declan Tyson for 3 (15 balls), 91-7, Ethan Elphick was Christopher Hedges new partner but Liam Walker struck again bowling Christopher Hedges for 5 (2o balls)(1x4), 108-8.
Jake Apperley was the next batsman and took on the chase but the reintroduction of Hardus Coetzer saw the end of the visitors, He had Ethan Elphick caught by Sam Dutton for 30 (23 balls)(3x4,2x6), 139-9, Last man Anthony Ellison fell caught by Liam Walker off Coetzer for 5 (10 balls)(1x4)as Thornton Cleveleys were bowled out for 147 in 32 overs with Jake Apllerley 19no (23 balls)(3x4).
For Barrow Hardus Coetzer took 3-47 from 8 overs, Declan Tyson 2-21 off 7, Liam Walker 2-25 from 5, Sam Henderson 1-17 off 6, Daryl Wearing 1-31 from 5 and Glenn Kermode 0-4 off 1.
Fleetwood v Netherfield
Fleetwood won the toss at Broadwater and elected to bat, The got off to a bad start losing Jeramy Davies bowled off the last ball of the first over by Abdu Dayyan Galiem for 0 (3 balls), 5-1. Coming in at three was Muhammed Hurraira and with Andy Drake took the score past fifty, Andy Drake fell stumped by Will Beeden off Isaac Medhurst for 31 (56 balls)(5x4), 59-2.
Harry McAleer was in next but soon lost Muhammed Hurraira out lbw to Isaac Medhurst for 23 (43 balls)(3x4), 66-3. Tomas King was the new man but ten runs later disaster for the hosts Harry McAleer was run out by John Huck for 11 (17 balls)(2x4), 76-4. Charlie Clark replaced McAleer and with King starting scoring well and were approaching the 100 partnership when Charlie Clark was trapped lbw by Lee Hogg for 60 (65 balls)(6x4,3x6), 173-5.
Nathan Bend was King's new partner and they saw Fleetwood close on 194-5 in their 40 overs, Tomas King was 41no (54 balls)(3x4,1x6) and Nathan Bend 9no (4 balls)(1x4).
The Netherfield bowling was Isaac Medhurst 2-27 from 8, Lee Hogg 1-25 off 4, Abdu Dayyaan Galiem 1-37 from 8, Charlie Parkinson 0-26 off 8, Oli Wileman 0-28 from 8 and Reece Irving 0-45 off 4.
The visitors reply got off to a terrible start losing three early wickets, Hassan Mughal was the man doing the damage, He had Ben Barrow caught by Muhammed Hurriara for 2 (4 balls), 9-1, four runs later he bowled Richard Everett for 2 (10 balls), 13-2, He bowled John Huck three runs later for 2 (4 balls), 16-3.
Abdu Dayyaan Galiem and Josh Dixon doubled the score only for three wickets to fall for two runs. Matthew Siddall was brought into the attack and with his fourth ball had Abdu Dayyaan Galiem lbw for 6 (12 balls)(1x4), 32-4. Reece Irving had been watching the collapse at the other end but became Hassan Mughal's fourth victim caught behind by Harry McAleer for 13 (31 balls)(1x4), 34-6.
Will Beeden came to the wicket but immediately lost Josh Dixon lbw to Matthew Siddall for 0 (8 balls), 34-5. Charlie Parkinson joined Beeden and they started to rebuild the innings, Nathan Bend broke the fight back having Charlie Parkinson caught by Sherzi Wali for 11 (24 balls)(2x4), 73-7. Lee Hogg was the new batsman but was soon out lbw to Kian Evans for 1 (10 balls), 78-8.
Oli Wileman replaced Hogg and with Beeden were going well until Will Beeden was caught by Hassan Mughal off Kian Evans for 35 (45 balls)(64), 97-9.
Isaac Medhurst was in at eleven and took up the chase. Matthew Siddall brought the fight back to an end with Oli Wileman out caught and bowled for 29 (29 balls)(4x4) as Netherfield were bowled out for 136 in 33.4 overs with Isaac Medhurst 14no (25 balls)(1x4).
Hassan Mughal took 4-34 from 7, Matthew Siddall 3-8 off 4.4, Kian Evans 2-17 from 6, Nathan Bend 1-40 off 7, Jeremy Davies 0-12 from 5 and Sherzai Wali 0-20 off 4.
Garstang v Blackpool
Blackpool won the toss at the Riverside Sports ground and decided to bat first, Ben Howarth and Dylan Henshall gave them a good start, Lahiru Madushanka made the breakthrough trapping Dylan Henshall lbw for 11 (22 balls)(2x4), 44-1. Andrew Needham was in at three and with Howarth kept the scoreboard ticking over, Joe Barlow came on first change and with the first ball of his second over bowled Ben Howarth for 36 (47 balls)(6x4), 63-2.
Joshua Boyne was the new batsmen, Danny Gilbert had just come on when he had Joshua Boyne caught by Lahiru Madushanka 3 (9 balls), 82-3. Omar Tauqir replaced Boyne but quickly became Danny Gilbert's next victim caught behind by Matthew Crowther for 8 (11 balls)(1x6), 94-4.
Matthew Taaffe was Andrew Needham's new partner but he too fell early caught and bowled by Lahiru Madushanka for 12 (16 balls)(2x4), 114-5. Ali Usman came to the wicket but disaster struck for the visitors for two runs later Andrew Needham was run out by Joseph Pearson for 26 (50 balls)(3x4), 116-6.
The incoming batsman was Matthew Grindley. Ian Walling was brought into the attack and with his first ball had Matthew Grindley caught behind by Matthew Crowther for 1 (6 balls), 123-7. Khalil Patel joined Ali Usman but once again the Blackpool batsmen could not build a score, Ali Usman was next out stumped by Matthew Crowther off Tom Higson for 13 (26 balls)(1x4), 138-8.
Alex Ryder was next in and was scoring at a run a ball, Tom Higson brought the visitors innings to a close taking the final two wickets in two balls, Khalil Patel was first out caught behind by Matthew Crowther for 13 (28 balls)(1x4), 159-9. next ball number eleven Jamie Thomson was trapped lbw for 0 (1 ball) Blackpool bowled out for 159 in 38.4 overs with Alex Ryder 17no (18 balls)(2x4).
The Garstang bowling was Tom Higson 3-22 from 6.4 overs, Danny Gilbert 2-22 off 8, Lahiru Maushanka 2-23 from 8, Ian Walling 1-15 off 5, Joe Barlow 1-32 from 4 and Cory Cater 0-41 off 7.
The Garstang reply got off to a steady start with Tom Higson and Michael Walling. Tom Higson was first out bowled by Jamie Thomson for 18 (11 balls)(3x4, 1x6), 24-1, The host's number three was Nisanth Nithian but he was quickly out bowled by Khalil Patel for 4 (3 balls)(1x4), 29-2.
Joseph Pearson was in next but soon became Khalil Patel's second victim lbw for 2 (4 balls), 35-3. Incoming batsman Lahir Madushanka was Khalil Patel next wicket bowled for 3 (16 balls), 43-4.
Theo Smith joined Michael Welling and they broke the spell and their partnership was nearing the hundred when Ali Usman struck with two wickets in an over, Theo Smith fell lbw for 40 (66 balls)(5x4,1x6), 137-5. Matthew Crowther replaced Smith but four balls later he was caught behind by Ben Howarth for 0 (4 balls), 138-6.
Ian Walling came to the wicket but disaster for the hosts with Matthew Grindley bowling Michael Walling for 57 (102 balls)(8x4), 143-7. The match was in a situation where either side could win, Cory Cater came to the wicket and four runs later Ian Walling was out caught by Khalil Patel off Joshua Boyne for 5 (14 balls)(1x4), 147-8. Danny Gilbert was the new batsman but two runs later he was out lbw to Joshua Boyne for 2 (6 balls), 149-9.
In at eleven was Joe Barlow who decided to go on the attack and won the game with 11 runs (7 balls) his last two scoring shots hit for 4 as Garstang won the game closing on 160-9 in 39.2 overs, Cory Cater was 0no (4 balls).
The Blackpool bowling was Khalil Patel 3-22 from 8 overs, Ali Usman 2-6 off 8, Joshua Boyne 2-24 from 5, Matthew Grindley 1-30 off 8, Jamie Thomson 1-48 from 8, Dylan Henshall 0-9 off 0.2 and Alex Ryder 0-18 from 2.
Great Eccleston v Carlisle
Great Eccleston won the toss at Hall Lane and chose to bat first, they made 171-8 in their 40 overs with the tail end batsmen coming to the rescue, number eight Matt Moat with 47 (59 balls)(5x4,2x6) number 10 Alex Swale 24no (42 balls)(14x), number eleven Luca Swarbrick 18no (16 balls)(3x4). Matthew Lawrenson of the early batsmen made 23 (52 balls)(3x4).
The Carlisle bowling was Michael Slack took 3-46 from 8 overs, Kieran Titterington 2-24 off 4, Nico Watt 1-13 from 8, Ben Davidson 1-28 off 8, Calum Rowe 1-30 from 8 and Alex Reybould 0-28 off 4.
In reply the visitors lost two early wickets but Zephania Arinaitwe and Michael Slack got them on the way to victory, Zephania Arinaitwe was out for 40 (22 balls)(5x4,2x6.) Ben Davidson came in and with Michael Slack saw Carlisle home on 172-3 in 26 overs, Michael Slack was 88no (75 balls)(9x4,5x6) and Ben Davidson 32no (46 balls)(4x4,1x6).
The hosts bowling was Phil Booth 2-36 from 5 overs, Will Smith 1-42 off 8, Harish Hamsa 0-26 from 3, Alexander Rhodes 0-32 off 4 and Mohamed Nadeem 0-36 from 6.
Kendal v Chorley
Kendal won the toss at Shap Road and elected to bat first, James Bowman and Darren Nightingale opened. Toby Johnston broke the opening partnership, Darren Nightingale caught by Miller Childs for 9 (14 balls)(2x4), 19-1. Coming in at three was Finlay Richardson but with only nine runs added Toby Johnston claimed his second wicket Finlay Richardson caught by Maxwell Seedall for 0 (3 balls), 28-2.
Cole Abrahams was next in but without any addition to the score James Bowman was caught behind by Kieran Yould off Will Moulton for 13 (22 balls)(2x4), 28-3. Freddie Fallows joined Abrahams but quickly lost his partner as Cole Abrahams was bowled by Will Moulton for 9 (12 balls)(2x4), 37-4.
Bradley Earl was the new batsman but did not fare any better falling lbw to Sam Steeple for 2 (4 balls), 40-5. Ikram Ullah was next in but the Kendal collapse continued, Freddie Fallows becoming Sam Steeple's second wicket caught by Maxwell Seedall for 1 (6 balls), 47-6.
Ikram Ullah had a new partner in Lewis Richardson but he fell bowled by Will Moulton for 2 (11 balls), 56-7. Christopher Miller came to the wicket but once again did not stay with Ullah, he was caught by Alfie Dobson off Sam Steeple for 2 (9 balls), 63-8.
Louis Backhouse replaced Miller but was soon out bowled by Luca Doyle for 2 (7 balls), 76-9. Kuldeep Singh was the number eleven but Ikram Ullah who had held one end was next out bowled by Ed Catt for 31 (37 balls)(6x4) as Kendal were bowled out for 81 in 21.2 overs. Kuldeep Singh was 0no (3 balls).
All the Chorley bowlers took a wicket lead by Sam Steeple 3-16 from 6 overs, Will Moulton 3-19 off 8, Toby Johnston 2-26 from 4, Ed Catt 1-5 off 0.2 and Luca Doyle 1-12 from 3.
The Chorley opening pair Miller Childs and Alfie Dobson gave them a great start with a stand of 60 when Miller Childs fell lbw to James Bowman for 37 (31 balls)(4x4,2x6) 60-2. Keegan Petersen was in at three and with Alfie Dobson saw the visitors home on 82-1 in 10.5 overs. Alfie Dobson was 30no (28 balls)(54,1x6) and Keegan Petersen 7no (6 balls)(1x4).
For Kendal James Bowman 1-18 from 1.5 overs, Louis Backhouse 0-10 off 2, Freddie Fallows 0-12 from 3, Lewis Richardson 0-13 off 1, Christopher Miller 0-13 from 1 and Kuldeep Singh 0-14 off 2.
Leyland v Longridge
Longridge won the toss at the Stanning Memorial ground and invited the hosts to bat first. Karl Cross and Xander Eyre opened with a magnificent stand of 110 broken when Louie Trayers stumped Karl Cross off Alex Mason for 50 (45 balls)(7x4), 110-1. Luke Hands came in at three and with Eyre continued to keep the runs flowing, Xander Eyre fell six short of his century bowled by Joe Lyth for 94 (86 balls)(8x4,3x6), 187-2.
Sam Oldham was in next and supported Luke Hands, Gabriel Dowthwaite made the breakthrough with three overs remaining taking two wickets in the over, Sam Oldham was first out caught by Jake Durnell for 36 (29 balls)(3x4,2x6), 269-3. three balls later new man Liam Hurt was caught by Tom Howarth for 6 (3 balls)(1x6), 275-4.
Andrew Makinson replaced Hurt and fell off the last ball of the innings caught by Matthew De Villiers off Grabriel Dowthwaite for 9 (5 balls)(1x6) as Leyland closed on 307-5 in their 40 overs. Luke Hands reached his century in the final over and was 100no (77 balls)(6x4, 7x6).
The Longridge bowling was Gabriel Dowthwaite 3-66 from 8, Alex Mason 1-60 off 8, Joe Lyth 1-80 from 7, Tom Howarth 0-22 off 4, Jake Durnell 0-36 from 8 and Kieran McClintock 0-42 off 5.
The visitors reply saw the loss of an early wicket Rhys Morgan caught by Liam Hurt off Luke Hands for 9 (11 balls)(1x4), 15-1. Number three was Matthew De Villiers and with Joshua Mullin moved the score along until Matthew De Villiers was bowled by Liam Hurt for 23 (14 balls)(5x4), 42-2.
Luke Platt was the new batsman but he soon lost Joshua Mullin caught behind by Adam Sexton off Liam Hurt for 10 (21 balls)(1x4), 49-3. Alex Mason was next in but was soon out caught behind by Adam Sexton off Andrew Jacques for 9 (12 balls)(1x4), 64-4.
Tom Howarth came in next, Karl Cross came on to bowl and with his second ball had Luke Platt caught by Liam Hurt for 7 (15 balls), 64-5. Gabrial Dowthwaite was Tom Howarth's new partner, Karl Cross claimed his second wicket bowling Tom Howarth for 8 (17 balls)(1x4), 77-6.
Kieran McClintock joined Dowthwaite and they began to rebuild the innings. Taj Ballantyne broke the partnership Gabriel Dowthwaite caught by Liam Hurt for 12 (24 balls), 113-7. Louie Trayers was next in and comtinued the fight until he lost Kieran McClintock caught by Taj Ballantyne off Will Smith for 35 (41 balls)(6x4), 124-8.
Joe Lyth came to the wicket but soon became Taj Ballantyne's second victim caught by Xander Eyre for 7 (8 balls)(1x4), 137-9. Jake Durnell came in at eleven and with Louie Trayers continued to move the scoreboard along until Louie Trayers fell caught by Liam Hurt off Sam Oldham for 13 (30 balls) as Longridge were bowled out for 159 in 33.4 overs with Jake Durnell 15no (9 balls)(2x4,1x6).
All the Leyland bowlers took a wicket, Karl Cross took 2-8 from 4 overs, Liam Hurt 2-22 off 6, Taj Ballantyne 2-42 from 8, Sam Oldham 1-0 off 0.4, Andrew Jacques 1-17 from 5, Luke Hands 1-28 off 3 and Will Smith 1-36 from 7.
Morecambe v Whalley
Whalley won the toss at Woodhill Lane and decided to bat first, Jamie Pilling and Frankie Jackson opened but both were out early, Frankie Jackson was first out caught by Siddarth Ahuja off Lloyd (Adam) Smith for 5 (15 balls)(1x4), 14-1, Hamish Mullavey-Clark was number three Regan Jackson took a wicket in each of his next four overs, with only five runs added he bowled Jamie Pilling for 8 (16 balls)(1x4), 19-2.
Levi Wolfenden was the new batsman and in Regan Jackson's next over he bowled Hamish Mullavey-Clark for 1 (7 balls), 24-3. Incoming batsman Thomas Cameron was also bowled in his next over for 1 (10 balls), 26-4. Sam Jackson replaced Cameron but was out caught behind by Ashton Ward off his first ball in Regan Jackson's next over for 0 (1 ball), 26-5.
Ethan Jackson joined Levi Wolfenden but was soon out caught by Joseph Bradshaw off Lloyd (Adam) Smith for 3 (5 balls), 33-6. Richard Palmer was the new batsman but did not stay long caught by Michael Bland off Siddarth Ahhuja for 4 (18 balls), 44-7.
Levi Wolfenden was watching the collapse at the other end and new man Aman Singh did not fare any better out lbw to Stefen Dixon for 5 (14 balls)(1x4), 53-8. Toby Birtwistle was in next and tried to hold the fort but fell caught by Siddarth Ahhuja off Lewis Smith for 0 (22 balls), 79-9.
The number eleven batsman was Joshua Dentith and he dug in and gave his partner support, Levi Wolfenden took control farming the bowling and reached his century in the 33rd over, He was the last man out caught by Usman Haider off Michael Bland for 140 (118 balls)(18x46x6) as Whalley were bowled out for 193 in 39.1 overs with Joshua Dentith 2no (9 balls).
Regan Jackson took 4-25 from 8 overs, Lloyd (Adam) Smith 2-13 off 8, Stefan Dixon 1-18 from 6, Siddarth Ahhuja 1-25 off 8, Michael Bland 1-29 from 3.1, Lewis Smith 1-63 off 5 and Usman Haider 0-13 from 1.
The Morecambe reply got off to a bad start losing Luke Pearson bowled by Levi Wolfendon for 0 (7 balls), 4-1. Andrew Creech was Morecambe's number three and with Lewis Smith were going along nicely, Frankie Jackson made the breakthrough bowling Lewis Smith for 15 (19 balls)(3x4), 37-2.
Siddarth Ahhuja was the new batsman but quickly lost Andrew Creech lbw to Levi Wolfenden for 21 (19 balls)(3x4), 43-3. Joseph Bradshaw joined Ahhuja and they took the score to 100 when Joseph Bradshaw was caught behind by Thomas Cameron off Hamish Mullavey-Clark for 24 (28 balls)(2x6), 100-4.
Stefan Dixon replaced Bradshaw and was supporting Ahhuja. Levi Wolfenden returned to the attack and took two wickets in two balls, Sidarth Ahhuja was the first to go caught by Ethan Jackson for 59 (46 balls)(5x4, 2x6), 136-5, next ball he bowled new batsman Usman Haider for 0 (1 balls), 136-6.
Ashton Ward came in next but soon lost his partner Stefan Dixon bowled by Frankie Jackson for 9 (23 balls)(1x4), 154-7. Lloyd (Adam) Smith came to the wicket and with Ashton Ward saw the hosts to victory closing on 197-7 in 34.3 overs. Ashton Ward was 38no (43 balls)(2x4,2x6) and Lloyd (Adam) Smith 16no (27 balls)(1x4).
The Whalley bowling was Levi Wolfenden took 4-36 from 8 overs, Frankie Jackson 2-52 off 8, Hamis Mullavey-Clark 1-37 from 5.3, Toby Birtwistle 0-26 off 5 and Joshua Dentith 0-45 from 8.
Penwortham v Lytham
Penwortham won the toss at Middleforth Green and asked the visitors to bat first, Edward Fiddler and Myles Child were the openers and got off to a steady start. Edward Fiddler was the first man out bowled by Matthew Finnerty for 21 (26 balls)(4x4), 27-1.
The Lytham number three was Stewart Davison and with Myles Child were going well until Myles Child was stumped by Robbie Sumner off Nathan Walmsley for 26 (54 balls)(3x4,1x6), 78-2. The incoming batsman was Henry Roberts and they took the score past the hundred only for Nathan Elliott to bowl Stewart Davison for 38 (39 balls)(5x4,1x6), 108-3.
Sahaan Sahaan was the new batsman but soon lost Henry Roberts bowled by Ed Cox for 15 (27 balls)(2x4), 117-4. Alex Higham replaced Roberts but with only three runs added was caught behind by Robbie Sumner off Nathan Walmsley for 1 (4 balls), 120-5.
Archie Banks-Smith was next in, Sahaan Sahaan was the next man out bowled by Nathan Elliott for 6 (13 balls)(1x4), 128-6. Guy Roberts came to the wicket and saw Archie Banks-Smith fall caught by Nathan Elliott off Ed Cox for 7 (19 balls). 142-7.
Ryan Norris was Guy Roberts's new partner and with the overs running out lost Guy Roberts bowled by Kriston Yearwood for 4 (12 balls), 159-8. Anthony Mulligan was next in and with Ryan Norris moved the score along, Ryan Norris was run out in the last over by Isaac Roberts for 21 (25 balls)(2x4,1x6), 184-9.
Sabbir Patel was number eleven and with Anthony Mulligan saw Lytham close on 196-9 in their 40 overs, Anthony Mulligan was 15no (21 balls)(1x4) and Sabbir Patel 5no (2 balls).
For Penwortham Ed Cox took 2-21 from 6 overs, Nathan Walmsley 2-34 off 8, Nathan Elliott 2-39 from6, Kriston Yearwood 1-27 off 5, Matthew Finnerty 1-37 from7 and Isaac Roberts 0-28 off 8.
The Penwortham opening pair of Robbie Sumner and Ian Walmsley Jnr gave them a great start with an opening partnership of 68. Ian Walmsley Jnr was the first man out caught by Sahaan Sahaan off Henry Roberts for 29 (31 balls)(5x4,1x6), 68-1.
Matt Halliday was in at three and took the score past the hundred when Sahaan Sahaan took two wickets in two balls, He trapped Matt Halliday lbw for 10 (22 balls)(1x4), 106-2. New man Kriston Yearwood was out next ball caught by Guy Roberts for 0 (1 ball), 106-3.
Nathan Elliott replaced Yearwood, Robbie Sumner reached his fifty and soon after fell to Sahaan Sahaan caught behind by Stewart Davison for 52 (75 balls)(6x4,2x6), 120-4. Kane Donaghy was next in but was soon out lbw to Anthony Mulligan for 2 (7 balls), 130-5.
William Taylor joined Nathan Elliott and they had the scoreboard ticking over until William Taylor was bowled by Archie Banks-Smith for 12 (27 balls), 164-6. Henry Roberts then gave the visitors hope taking two wickets in an over, New batsman Nathan Walmsley was out lbw for 0 (4 balls), 167-7, incoming batsman Ed Cox fell four balls later bowled for 1 (2 balls), 169-8.
Matthew Finnerty came in next but four runs later was stumped by Stewart Cameron off Archie Banks-Smith for 0 (4 balls), 173-9. The game was in the balance Penwortham needing 24 runs and Lytham one wicket when Isaac Roberts came to the wicket. Nathan Elliot took the game to the visitors. The scores were level with one ball remaining and Elliott hit it for four and for victory with Penwortham closing on 200-9 in their 40 overs, Nathan Elliot was 57no (59 balls)(8x4,1x6) and Isaac Roberts 6no (8 balls)(1x4).
The Lytham bowling was Sahaan Sahaan took 3-30 from 8, Henry Roberts 3-48 off 8, Archie Banks-Smith 2-39 from 8 Anthony Mulligan 1-32 off 8 and Sabbir Patel 0-41 from 8
Preston v Fulwood & Broughton
Preston won the toss at West Cliff and put the visitors into bat, they got off to a poor start losing two early wickets, Matt Smith was bowled by Amar Hernal for 3 (9 balls), 3-1. Coming in at number three was Ben Rosbottom, Amar Hernal claimed his second wicket Ewen Mansford bowling him for 5 (6 balls)(1x4), 16-2.
Charlie Rossiter was next in and was the next man out lbw to Navazish Ali for 12 (29 balls), 37-3. Clayton Stone was Ben Rosbottom's new partner but was out in Navazish Ali's next over bowled for 0 (5 balls), 39-4.
Simon Kerrigan replaced Stone and was making steady progress when he was bowled by Ismail Patel for 12 (37 balls), 85-5. James McWilliam was the new batsman but was soon out caught by Sajid Nalbandh off Talha Patel for1 (9 balls), 99-6.
Ben Parkinson joined Ben Rosbottom and they were going well with 8 balls remaining. Ben Parkinson became Navazish Ali's third wicket bowled for 36 (39 balls)(4x4), 171-7. Kashif Jamil was next in. Two wickets fell in the final over bowled by Sajis Patel. Ben Rosbottom was caught by Ismail Patel for 85 (107 balls)(7x4,1x6), 175-8. one run later new batsman Dinith Karnunathilaka was run out by Rizwan Banglawala for 1 (2 balls), 176-9.
Todd Winder came to the wicket for one ball, no run was scored so Fulwood & Broughton closed on 176-9 i their 40 overs with Kashif Jamil 2no (3 balls)and Todd Winder 0no (did not face a ball).
For Preaton Navaziash Ali took 3-40 from 6 overs, Amar Hernal 2-20 off 6, Ismail Patel 1-13 off 8, Sajid Patel 1-20 from 4, Talha Paatel 1-27 off 8, Basim Ali 0-15 from 2 and ShaidHusain Haji 0-30 off 6.
In reply Sajid Patel and Navazish Ali gave the hosts a great start, Navaish Ali was the first out caught by Simon Kerrigan off Dinith Karunathilaka for 28 (18 balls)(4x4,1x6), 58-1. Suhel Patel came in at three but was soon out caught behind by James McWilliam off Simon Kerrigan for 5 (10 balls), 77-2.
The new man in was Suhel Patel Jnr who fell three runs later bowled by Kashif Jamil for 1 (3 balls), 80-3. Sajid Nalbandh joined Sajid Patel and they were moving the score along until Sajid Nalbandh was caught by Dinith Karunathilaka off Ewen Mansford for 11 (36 balls), 118-4.
Basim Ali replaced Nalbandh but soon lost Sajid Patel caught by Ben Parkinson off Ben Rosbottom for 63 (93 balls)(7x4), 132-5. Rizwan Banglawala was Basin Ali's new partner but with only seven runs added Ben Rosbottom bowled Basim Ali for 11 (12 balls)(1x4,1x6), 139-6.
The new batsman was Ismail Patel but he soon became Ewen Mansford's second victim caught by Charlie Rossiter for 8 (19 balls)(1x4), 157-7. Talha Patel joined Bangloawala and they saw the hosts to victory closing on 177-7 in 36.3 overs, Rizwan Banglawala 16no (20 balls)(1x6) and Talha Patel 9no (8 balls)(1x4).
The Fulwood & Broughton bowling was Ewen Mansford took 2-21 from 6 overs, Ben Rosbottom 2-29 off 6, Simon Kerrigan 1-24 from 8, Kashif Jamil 1-31 off 8, Dinith Karunathilaka 1-36 from 4 and Todd Winder 0-31 off 4.3
Settle v Carnforth
Carnforth won the toss at the Marshfield ground and invited the hosts to bat first, James Snowden and John Davidson gave them a good start. John Davidson was out first caught by Tom Parkinson off James Park Johnson for 18 (26 balls)(2x4), 41-1, Zane Nirodi was the host's number three and with Snowden took the score past the hundred when James Snowden was trapped lbw by Zack Dodds for 36 (58 balls)(2x4), 109-2.
Benjamin Hulse was in next and the partnership had nearly reached fifty when James Parkinson bowled Benjamin Hulse for 15 (23 balls)(1x4), 156-3. Sunny Singh replaced Hulse but disaster struck for the hosts losing three wickets for two runs. Zane Nirodi was the first out bowled by Zack Dodds for 71 (88 balls)(3x4,3x6), 162-4.
Harry Snowden came to the wicket but two runs later lost Sunny Singh caught behind by Bradley Hoyle off James Park Johnson for 5 (4 balls)(1x4), 163-5. Joe Pickles was in next but without addition to the score Harry Snowden was caught behind by Bradley Hoyle off Dylan Conroy for 2 (5 balls), 164-6.
Angus Ogden joined Pickles and they were making steady progress until Angus Ogden was run out by Jaco Beneke for 12 (10 balls)(1x6), 189-7. Daniel Strickland was the new batsman and with Joe Pickles saw Settle close on 203-7 in their 40 overs. Joe Pickles was 24no (26 balls)(1x4) and Daniel Strickland 1no (2 balls).
For Carnforth Zack Dodds took 2-33 from 8 overs, James Park Johnson 2-53 off 8, Dylan Conroy 1-22 from 7, James Parkinson 1-28 off 6, Alfie Hill 0-21 from 7 and Tom Parkinson 0-43 off 7.
The Carnforth reply got off to a poor start losing Tom Parkinson bowled by Harry Snowden for 6 (5 balls), 7-1. Coming in at three was Jaco Beneke and with Ryan Nelson took the score to fifty when he was caught by James Snowden off Benjamin Hulse for 26 (18 balls)(4x4,1x6), 50-2.
James Park Johnson was in next but fell six runs later bowled by Sunny Singh for 1 (4 balls), 56-3. Dylan Conroy joined Nelson but was soon out lbw to Benjamin Hulse for 6 (11 balls)(1x4), 67-4. Sam Frith replaced Conroy and supported Nelson until he was caught by James Snowden off Angus Ogden for 12 (36 balls)(2x4), 91-5.
Bradley Hoyle was Ryan Nelson's new partner and they were doing well only 24 runs required when Bradley Hoyle was caught by James Snowden off John Davidson for 36 (38 balls)(3x4), 179-6. Jack Huntington was the new batsman but was soon out caught by Harry Snowden off Sunny Singh for 10 ( balls)(1x6), 191-7.
Zack Dodds came to the wicket but was quickly out caught by Sunny Singh off John Davidson for 4 (11 balls), 199-8. Alfie Hill became Ryan Nelson's next partner and they saw Carnforth to victory on 204-8 in 38 overs with Ryan Nelson carrying his bat for 79no (91 balls)(8x4)and Alfie Hill 1no (2 balls).
The Settle bowling was Sunny Singh took 2-20 from 8 overs, John Davidson 2-23 off 4, Benjamin Hulse 2-48 from 8, Angus Ogden 1-30 off 5, Harry Snowden 1-43 from 8 and Joe Pickles 0-34 off 5.
St Annes v Euxton
St Annes won the toss at Vernon Road and chose to bat first, They got off to a good start, Joseph Barker broke the opening partnership having Lukman Vahaluwala caught behind by Jack Morgan for 22 (23 balls)(4x4), 45-1. Ockert Erasmus was in at three and with Ashton Charles continued to keep the score moving along. the introduction of spin slowed the run rate and resulted in Ashton Charles being caught behind by Jack Morgan off James Bone for 32 (65 balls)(4x4), 68-2.
Evan Dobson was the new batsman but soon became James Bone's second victim bowled for 9 (19 balls)(1x4), 86-3. Ethan Hill was next in but was quickly out stumped by Jack Morgan for 0 (6 balls), 87-4.
Adam Patel joined Erasmus and the took the score past the hundred when disaster struck for the hosts losing three wickets on the same score. Two wickets fell in a Daniel Salpietro over, Adam Patel was run out by Daniel Salpietro for 19 (24 balls)(1x4,1x6), 115-5, Alex Urquhart came to the wicket but next ball Ockert Erasmus was lbw to Daniel Salpietro for 31 (46 balls)(2x4), 115-6. The incoming batsman was James Bradley but Alex Urquhart was out in the next over bowled by Josh Tolley for 0 (1 ball), 115-7.
Rory Urquhart replaced Alex Urquhart and was scoring well until he was caught by Joseph Barker off Josh Boyden for 33 (16 balls)(4x4,2x6), 162-8. Ryan Birkman was James Bradley's new partner but one run later fell caught by Josh Tolley off Joseph Barker for 0 (2 balls), 163-9.
Muhammad Patel was number eleven and again one run later James Bradley was caught behind by Jack Morgan off Josh Boyden for 14 (25 balls)(1x4) as St Annes were bowled out for 166 in 38.1 overs with Muhammad Patel 1no (1 ball).
All the Euxton bowlers took a wicket. James Bone took from 2-22 from 8, Daniel Salpietro 2-28 off 8, Josh Boyden 2-41 from 7.1, Joseph Barker 2-42 off 7 and Josh Tolley 1-33 from 8.
The Euxton reply had a bad start Ben Houghton out caught by Rory Urquhart off Adam Patel for 0 (4 balls), 1-1. The Euxton number three was James Bone who struggled for runs and fell lbw to Ockert Erasmus for5 (21 balls), 28-2.
Josh Boyden replaced Bone and with Josh Tolley took the score past the hundred, Alex Urquhart broke the partnership, Josh Boyden stumped by James Bradley for 35 (34 balls)(7x4), 106-3. Daniel Salpietro was next in but with the score on nelson Josh Tolley was bowled by Adam Patel for 52 (75 balls)(7x4), 111-4.
Max Harper was the new batsman but quickly lost Daniel Sapietro stumped by James Bradley off Alex Urquhart for 2 (7 balls), 116-5. Jack Shovelton joined Max Harper and they were closing in on the victory when Jack Shovelton was caught by Ockert Erasmus off Alex Urquhart for 24 (13 balls)(3x6), 152-6.
Jack Morgam was in next and with Harper saw Euxton over the line closing on 167-6 in 30.3 overs, Max Harper was 21no (26 balls)(3x4) and Jack Morgan 2no (4 balls).
The St Annes bowling was Alex Urquhart took 3-52 from 7.3 overs, Adam Patel 2-27 off 8, Ocker Erasmus 1-16 from 6, Rory Urquhart 0-31 off 4 and Muhammad Patel 0-34 from 5.
SECOND ROUND SCORES
Barrow v Thornton Cleveleys
Barrow 3pts defeated Thornton Cleveleys 0pts by 61 runs
Barrow 208-8 (Jack Singleton 61, Oliver Whalley 45), Thornton Cleveleys 147
Fleetwood v Netherfield
Fleetwood 3pts defeated Netherfield 0pts by 58 runs
Fleetwood 194-5 (Charlie Clark 60, Tomas King 41no), Netherfield 136 (Hassan Mughal 4-34)
Garstang v Blackpool
Garstang 3pts defeated Blackpool 0pts by 1 wicket
Blackpool 159, Garstang 161-9 (Michael Walling 57, Theo Smith 40)
Great Eccleston v Carlisle
Carlisle 3pts defeated Great Eccleston 0pts by 7 wickets
Great Eccleston 171-8 (Matt Moat 47), Carlisle 172-3 (Michael Slack 88no, Zephania Arinaitwe 40)
Kendal v Chorley
Chorley 3pts defeated Kendal 0pts by 9 wickets
Kendal 81, Chorley 82-1
Leyland v Longridge
Leyland 3pts defeated Longridge 0pts by 148 runs
Leyland 307-5 (Luke Hands 100no, Xander Eyre 94, Karl Cross 50), Longridge 159
Morecambe v Whalley
Morecambe 3pts defeated Whalley 0 pts by 3 wickets
Whalley 193 (Levi Wolfenden 140, Regan Jackson 4-25), Morecambe 197-7 (Siddarth Ahhuja 59, Levi Wolfenden 4-36)
Penwortham v Lytham
Penwortham 3pts defeated Lytham 0pts by 1 wicket
Lytham 196-9, Penwortham 200-9 (Nathan Elliott 57no, Robbie Sumner 52)
Preston v Fulwood & Broughton
Preston 3pts defeated Fulwood & Broughton 0pts by 3 wickets
Fulwood & Broughton 176-9 (Ben Rosbottom 85), Preston 177-7 (Sajid Patel 63)
Settle v Carnforth
Carnforth 3pts defeated Settle 0 pts by 2 wickets
Settle 203-7 (Zane Nirodi 71), Carnforth 204-8 (Ryan Nelson 79no)
St Annes v Euxton
Euxton 3 pts defeated St Annes 0pts by 4 wickets
St Annes 166, Euxton 167-6 (Josh Tolley 52)
Group Table
| Club |
P |
W |
T |
L |
NR |
AB |
Pen |
NRR |
Pts |
| Chorley |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
4.26 |
6 |
| Leyland |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2.4 |
6 |
| Fleetwood |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1.71 |
6 |
| Morecambe |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0.96 |
6 |
| Euxton |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0.66 |
6 |
| Carlisle |
2 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
2.34 |
4 |
| Garstang |
2 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0.12 |
4
|
| Netherfield |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0.57 |
3 |
| Barrow |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0.49 |
3 |
| Thornton Cleveleys |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0.17 |
3 |
| Fulwood & Broughton |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0.07 |
3 |
| Penwortham |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-0.03 |
3 |
| Carnforth |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-0.34 |
3 |
| Kendal |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-0.37 |
3 |
| Preston |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-1.25 |
3 |
| Longridge |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-1.8 |
3 |
| Blackpool |
2 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-0.49 |
0 |
| St Annes |
2 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-0.62 |
0 |
| Settle |
2 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-1.32 |
0 |
| Whalley |
2 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-1.48 |
0 |
| Lytham |
2 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-1.6 |
0 |
| Great Eccleston |
2 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
-2.24 |
0 |